NrdI, a flavodoxin involved in maintenance of the diferric-tyrosyl radical cofactor in Escherichia coli class Ib ribonucleotide reductase

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作者
Cotruvo, Joseph A., Jr. [1 ]
Stubbe, JoAnne [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Dept Chem, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] MIT, Dept Biol, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
metallocofactor maintenance; NrdF; metallocofactor biosynthesis; iron homeostasis;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0807348105
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) catalyzes the conversion of nucleotides to deoxynucleotides and is essential in all organisms. Class I RNRS consist of two homodimeric subunits: alpha 2 and beta 2. The alpha subunit contains the site of nucleotide reduction, and the beta subunit contains the essential diferric-tyrosyl radical (Y center dot) cofactor. Escherichia coli contains genes encoding two class I MRS (Ia and Ib) and a class III RNR, which is active only under anaerobic conditions. Its class Ia RNR, composed of NrdA (alpha) and NrdB (beta), is expressed under normal aerobic growth conditions. The class Ib RNR, composed of NrdE (alpha) and NrdF (beta), is expressed under oxidative stress and iron-limited growth conditions. Our laboratory is interested in pathways of cofactor biosynthesis and maintenance in class I RNRs and modulation of Y center dot levels as a means of regulating RNR activity. Our recent studies have implicated a [2Fe2S]-ferredoxin, YfaE, in the NrdB diferric-Y center dot maintenance pathway and possibly in the biosynthetic and regulatory pathways. Here, we report that NrdI is a flavodoxin counterpart to YfaE for the class Ib RNR. It possesses redox properties unprecedented for a flavodoxin (E-ox/sq = -264 +/- 17 mV and E-sq/hq = -255 +/- 17 mV) that allow it to mediate a two-electron reduction of the diferric cluster of NrdF via two successive one-electron transfers. Data presented support the presence of a distinct maintenance pathway for NrdEF, orthogonal to that for NrdAB involving YfaE.
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